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the bus was struck when the turkey suddenly crashed into the windshield. >> two turkeys flew into the first window shield and the driver missed that and while we continue to drive, another turkey flew in front of the window and hit the window. we heard a big thump. >> one turkey came up out of nowhere. up and over the highway, i started getting on the brake because there was another one. the other one came up. there is, i thought not to go through the guardrail to hit the animal, and he hit my windshield. i must have been doing 45 miles per hour. >> doing anything bad happened until we started walking to the front and we heard he was bleeding. >> the bus driver did suffer some cuts from that broken windshield. the driver made sure all of the passengers were put on another bus and went to the hospital to get checked out. the pilot of a small plane that crashed into tampa bay says it's a miracle he is alive tonight. 47-year-old anthony was flying a single engine piper from pennsylvania to clear water when the engine suddenly cut out. marsh was called. his lungs filled with water, but he
the bus was struck when the turkey suddenly crashed into the windshield. >> two turkeys flew into the first window shield and the driver missed that and while we continue to drive, another turkey flew in front of the window and hit the window. we heard a big thump. >> one turkey came up out of nowhere. up and over the highway, i started getting on the brake because there was another one. the other one came up. there is, i thought not to go through the guardrail to hit the animal,...
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embassy in ankara, turkey. that explosion ripped a door off the embassy, threw debris all over the street. turkey's prime minister says this is the work of a domestic militant group. >>> a changing of the guard of sorts at the state department. this was hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. hundreds of her colleagues stood in the hallways as she gave her good-bye speech. president obama says he thinks clinton will go down as one of the finest secretaries of state ever. former senator john kerry took over the post after taking the oath of office in a private ceremony. >>> the jury which found a former culpeper police officer guilty of manslaughter recommended a sentence today and he's looking at spending
embassy in ankara, turkey. that explosion ripped a door off the embassy, threw debris all over the street. turkey's prime minister says this is the work of a domestic militant group. >>> a changing of the guard of sorts at the state department. this was hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. hundreds of her colleagues stood in the hallways as she gave her good-bye speech. president obama says he thinks clinton will go down as one of the finest secretaries of state ever....
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on turkey as final day of secretary of state. she was briefed by the bombing and then spoke by phone of leaders of turkey. later, she gave a farewell address and then off to the white house for a farewell meeting with obama. >>> john carey was then sworn in as the -- john kerry was then worn in as the new secretary of state. it was a private secretary with his wife, daughter and brother looking on. >>> the secret service is going to need a new bar. murk sullivan is retiring -- mark sullivan is retiring this month. the secret service came under fire last year when some agents were involved in a prostitution scandal in columbia. at the time, president obama said he had confidence in sullivan's leadership. >>> new tonight at 11:00, a warning for all you twitter users. you may have been hacked. twitter says some 250,000 accounts have been compromised. now, we're talking everything from your e-mail address and password. if you are affected, you should be getting an e-mail from twitter. >>> actor bradley cooper is using his break out r
on turkey as final day of secretary of state. she was briefed by the bombing and then spoke by phone of leaders of turkey. later, she gave a farewell address and then off to the white house for a farewell meeting with obama. >>> john carey was then sworn in as the -- john kerry was then worn in as the new secretary of state. it was a private secretary with his wife, daughter and brother looking on. >>> the secret service is going to need a new bar. murk sullivan is retiring --...
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is an imperialist state that's controlling turkey. they've been implicated in many assassinations and suicide bombings going back two or three decades and their targets have included both the u.s. and the turkish military. >> pelley: holly williams outside the u.s. embassy in ankara. holly, thanks very much. u.s. embassies, of course, are run by the state department and this attack came on hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. (cheers and applause) staff members filled the f?partment's lobby to say farewell. clinton has not talked about her future plans but as she left some shouted "2016" the next year we will elect a president. john kerry was sworn in as her successor in a private ceremony. ed koch, the poor kid from the bronx who grew up to be mayor of new york, died today. >> how am i doing? how am i doing? thank you. >> reporter: from 1978 to 1989 koch was the public face and brash voice of america's largest city. >> i talk like a new yorker, i walk like a new yorker, and i think like a new yorker. and i eat like a new
is an imperialist state that's controlling turkey. they've been implicated in many assassinations and suicide bombings going back two or three decades and their targets have included both the u.s. and the turkish military. >> pelley: holly williams outside the u.s. embassy in ankara. holly, thanks very much. u.s. embassies, of course, are run by the state department and this attack came on hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. (cheers and applause) staff members filled the...
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embassy in turkey. those inside are safe but the suspected suicide bomber killed himself and a guard. tara mergener has more from the state department. >> reporter: paramedics rushed an injured woman to a waiting ambulance outside the u.s. embassy in turkey. a suspected suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at a side entrance to the heavily fortified embassy killing himself and a turkish guard. >> right now we're all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member of our embassy. we salute his bravery. >> reporter: the blast sent smoke and debris into the streets of turkey's capital city. police sealed off the area and are examining security camera footage. an official said they've identified two people who could be suspects. state department officials are calling the explosion a terrorist act and say they are working with turkish police on the investigation. so far there has been no claim of responsibility. investigators are looking at whether kurdish rebels or islamic militants living
embassy in turkey. those inside are safe but the suspected suicide bomber killed himself and a guard. tara mergener has more from the state department. >> reporter: paramedics rushed an injured woman to a waiting ambulance outside the u.s. embassy in turkey. a suspected suicide bomber detonated an explosive device at a side entrance to the heavily fortified embassy killing himself and a turkish guard. >> right now we're all dealing with our sadness at the loss of our fellow member...
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one agent in turkey say these were turkey security employees. this appears to be a side security gate to tell bacy. the staff in the embassy, we're told, are in a lockdown now, not responding to phone calls at this stage. the embassy in turkey, by the way, with a lot of u.s. embassies under the threat in the islamic world, this embassy does not come under one of those to be a prime security threat. the explosion appears to have been sizeable enough to damage the security gate at the side of the embassy but no damage from the initial picture, anyway, to the embassy proper. charlie, norah? >> mark, thank you. >>> here in new orleans we're two days away from super bowl xlvii. 150,000 people are expected here this weekend, and kicking off the party yesterday, beyonce. she finally answered critics of her last performance as she gets ready for another worldwide audience. jeff glor just down the road from us at the super dome. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: charlie, good morning. on the field right now and for all the speculation as to what will happ
one agent in turkey say these were turkey security employees. this appears to be a side security gate to tell bacy. the staff in the embassy, we're told, are in a lockdown now, not responding to phone calls at this stage. the embassy in turkey, by the way, with a lot of u.s. embassies under the threat in the islamic world, this embassy does not come under one of those to be a prime security threat. the explosion appears to have been sizeable enough to damage the security gate at the side of the...
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embassy in turkey. it did not damage the embassy itself. >>> on her last day on the job secretary of state hillary clinton speaking briefly on that attack in turkey. clinton says she's told the u.s. ambassador to turkey how much she values the team's service. the senate approved john kerry to take over her job earlier this week. >>> the dow closed over 14,000 today, the first time since want 7, all that despite the new un-- 2007, all that despite the new unemployment numbers which inched up a bit to 7.9%. one economist says it does make a psychological difference for smaller investors. >>> this morning's snow quickly giving way to sunshine and a whole lot of wind. topper shuttoins us now from the weather center. what's the rest of the night shaping up like? will this wind calm down? you better bundle up. the winds are going to diawara down, but the bad news -- to to die down. we're looking at temperatures downtown, 25. the high was 36 today, temps have done nothing but fall. dew point is 1 which means y
embassy in turkey. it did not damage the embassy itself. >>> on her last day on the job secretary of state hillary clinton speaking briefly on that attack in turkey. clinton says she's told the u.s. ambassador to turkey how much she values the team's service. the senate approved john kerry to take over her job earlier this week. >>> the dow closed over 14,000 today, the first time since want 7, all that despite the new un-- 2007, all that despite the new unemployment numbers...
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embassy in turkey an act of terror. turkish officials believe the suspect belongs to a domestic militant group. >> reporter: the explosion blew off a door of the u.s. embassy in angora and threw debris into the streets of the turkish capital. a suicide bomber stopped at a security checkpoint killed himself and a turkish guard working for the embassy. >> the suicide bombing on the perimeter of the embassy is by definition a terrorist attack. >> reporter: police sealed off the area and are examining security camera footage. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack, but this is a photo of the suspect. turkey's interior minister said the bomber was linked to a domestic militant group. the state department is warning americans traveling and living in turkey to stay away from the embassy and other diplomatic offices until further notice. on her last day as secretary of state, hillary clinton said she spoke with the u.s. team in turkey. >> i told them how much we valued their commitment and their sacrifice. >> reporter
embassy in turkey an act of terror. turkish officials believe the suspect belongs to a domestic militant group. >> reporter: the explosion blew off a door of the u.s. embassy in angora and threw debris into the streets of the turkish capital. a suicide bomber stopped at a security checkpoint killed himself and a turkish guard working for the embassy. >> the suicide bombing on the perimeter of the embassy is by definition a terrorist attack. >> reporter: police sealed off the...
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an explosion outside the embassy in turkey. possible injuries with this. >>> the other breaking news this morning of course are the flurries and the snowfall we've seen in the washington area. howard is here with that. >> some folks seeing flurries and bonified snow squalls coming through. good news, they'll be coming through very quickly. they come in fast, drop a half- inch of snow and out of here. already seeing the radar clearing out of places like loudoun county. this is a quick hitter. sunshine will be out in a couple of hours. here's a look outside right now. oh, got it on the radar. there's a quick look at radar. we'll back it up for you and show you the picture at the germantown marc station not quite an hour ago with the snow coming down. your day planner, reduced visibilities right now in d.c. we've got some mod yacht snow bands coming -- moderate snow bands coming through. the snow will be well east of us, might even across the bay by 8:00. 31 at noon. 31 at 4:00 with a high today 31, 34, in that thaikd. this thing
an explosion outside the embassy in turkey. possible injuries with this. >>> the other breaking news this morning of course are the flurries and the snowfall we've seen in the washington area. howard is here with that. >> some folks seeing flurries and bonified snow squalls coming through. good news, they'll be coming through very quickly. they come in fast, drop a half- inch of snow and out of here. already seeing the radar clearing out of places like loudoun county. this is a...
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. >>> a search for an american mother in turkey has been found. they think she was killed by a blow to the head. holly williams is in istanbul. >> reporter: sarai see air. it's come to a tragic end with the discovery of her body here in the historic heart of istanbul. the turkish police found sarai sierra here. a terrible conclusion to the young mother's overseas trip. she traveled alone after a friend who planned to go with her cancelled. in a last phone call with her family she told them she was going to take photographs of a bridge in inistanbul. she was to return that day but never boarded the flight. when she didn't arrive home, her husband steven traveled to find his missing wife. >> we need to bring this young lady back home to her family and her husband. >> reporter: the turk eric police and husband form add special unit to find the american in the hope that it would spark sbun's memory. back home her family and friends prayed she was safe. >> sarai loved turkey. she wanted to come home. she missed her kids, her husband, her family. >> rep
. >>> a search for an american mother in turkey has been found. they think she was killed by a blow to the head. holly williams is in istanbul. >> reporter: sarai see air. it's come to a tragic end with the discovery of her body here in the historic heart of istanbul. the turkish police found sarai sierra here. a terrible conclusion to the young mother's overseas trip. she traveled alone after a friend who planned to go with her cancelled. in a last phone call with her family she...
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. >> a new york woman who went missing in turkey was found dead today in istanbul, 33-year-old sarai sierra was last heard from on january 21st, the day she was due home, her body was discovered in a poor neighborhood of the city, the police have arrested 11 people for questioning. here in new orleans, we are going back to the superdome, reborn after the horror of hurricane katrina. that is next. >> pelley: back now from new orleans, inside the super done, the scene of sunday's game. in august of 2005, when hurricane katrina was coming to shore, the superdome was declared a shelter of last resort. thousands of people filled the stands, mostly the boar, the handicapped and the elderly. but then the levees broke and all of those people were trapped, there was no electricity, little fool, and little water. one of the people brought in to turn the situation around was an army lieutenant general by the name of russel honore. >> if it was one thing i had abundance of confidence in is that we could get this done, this was logistics. and logistics can be done with the right collaboration and
. >> a new york woman who went missing in turkey was found dead today in istanbul, 33-year-old sarai sierra was last heard from on january 21st, the day she was due home, her body was discovered in a poor neighborhood of the city, the police have arrested 11 people for questioning. here in new orleans, we are going back to the superdome, reborn after the horror of hurricane katrina. that is next. >> pelley: back now from new orleans, inside the super done, the scene of sunday's...
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he showed us he's changed with hot hot water and turkey breasts at a safe holding company. in the shaw neighborhood, inside the catering on v street northwest inspectors cited the washington institution for vermon. >> inside, the walls are covered with the pictures of dc icons. we asked if we could see inside the kitchen. they said no. >> in speck ors reported a contamination control violation and mice droppings in the kitchen. inside this subway on 18th street northwest they ordered us out but not before our thermometer measured the bathroom hot water at 100 degrees, 10 degrees less than what inspectors require and workers told us no food safety manager on duty. we talked to the manager by phone and he said he was coming over. inspectors had just ordered the restaurant closed citing no hot water, no food safety manager, plus meat balls at temperatures that could make you sick. about 10 minutes later, a voice from the door demanded i leave. >> who are you? >> i'm the manager. >> oh, you're the guy who asked me to wait for you. actually we found some problems you'll want to
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touring the dc area, in a coffee truck, and also offering several promotional fares from dulles to turkey and i'm putting more details online at wusa 9.com. >>> if you have an of offer or have a local deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you. >>> join us on our facebook page to guess this. more arguments happen here than anywhere else. home, parking lot or restaurant? >> our facebook friend tony king says the parking lot. most arguments happen because of someone taking your space you wanted or they ding your car. >> log onto the wusa9 facebook fap page, leave your response, we'll reveal the answer in about an hour. >>> a big come back performance headlined last night's gmmy performance. all coming up. >>> celebrity birthday burt reynolds 77, cheryl crow 51, former vice presidential candidate and former governor sarah palin is 49 and actress jennifer aniston 44. >>> singer brandy is 34. she starred in ann belen, and taylor lawner is -- taylor lawsuit >>> agood morning. it is 59:45 on this monday morning. howard has been busy in the weather center. a lot going on today. >> rain a
touring the dc area, in a coffee truck, and also offering several promotional fares from dulles to turkey and i'm putting more details online at wusa 9.com. >>> if you have an of offer or have a local deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from you. >>> join us on our facebook page to guess this. more arguments happen here than anywhere else. home, parking lot or restaurant? >> our facebook friend tony king says the parking lot. most arguments happen because of...
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a new york city woman missing in turkey has been found dead. she had been vacationing in the country by herself. her body was discovered yesterday in istanbul. the most prolific sniper in the history of the u.s. military has himself been shot dead. tired navy seal chris kyle was one of two men killd yesterday at a gun range in texas. police arrested a suspect last night. they have no word on a motive. he won't be getting an oscar but ben affleck has gotten yet another consolation prize. last night his film argo won the director's guild award for best director. the golden globes and the screen actors guild have also honored affleck but affleck was not nominated for an academy award as best director. thousands are sending along condolences to former president george w. bush and his wife laura after hearing of the death of their beloved scottish terrier barny. the 12-year-old pooch died on friday. now to weather. cold and snowy in the midwest. and northeast. pleasant down south. and downright perfect inside the super dome. the week ahead will be m
a new york city woman missing in turkey has been found dead. she had been vacationing in the country by herself. her body was discovered yesterday in istanbul. the most prolific sniper in the history of the u.s. military has himself been shot dead. tired navy seal chris kyle was one of two men killd yesterday at a gun range in texas. police arrested a suspect last night. they have no word on a motive. he won't be getting an oscar but ben affleck has gotten yet another consolation prize. last...
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. >> speaking of hanging and necks, you ate some turkey necks, right? >> yeah. have you tried that? >> no. >> it's in bullion base. i never did that. >> why did you do that? just to try something different? >> yeah. i really like eating the necks. i prefer it. i travel around the world, what birds do you eat the neck of? >> it's a tender spot. >> yeah, it's a tender spot and a local thing. i tried alligator. have you tried alligator? >> yeah. >> you don't need to try it. >> you've taken great pride in loving america. >> yes i have. >> have you learned to love football? >> yeah. i watch football. the thing is i don't have a team. if you grow up without having a team it's difficult to manufacture a fan of allegiance. in order to artificially create a fan of ee lee jans i placed money only in states where that's legal. >> thank you craig.e you here. you can see craig's super bowl special. it's called "the craig ferguson super bowl special" at 10:30 central right here on cbs. >> we'll revisit the busy week when we come back here on "cbs this morning." [ kimi ] atti and i had always call
. >> speaking of hanging and necks, you ate some turkey necks, right? >> yeah. have you tried that? >> no. >> it's in bullion base. i never did that. >> why did you do that? just to try something different? >> yeah. i really like eating the necks. i prefer it. i travel around the world, what birds do you eat the neck of? >> it's a tender spot. >> yeah, it's a tender spot and a local thing. i tried alligator. have you tried alligator? >>...
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presence in turkey. it has always opposed the u.s. presence in turkey. we've seen the group target u.s. military in the past. in fact, one of the telltale signs of the group is it targets u.s. deployment in turkey whenever the united states sends troops and hardware into turkey. >> reporter: experts add that more u.s. support for turkey would likely result in more violence. shep? >> shepard: but it's not like support for turkey's going away. >> reporter: no, because turkey is a very key nato ally and a key partner in the middle east. if you look at the region, it kind of makes sense. you've got u.s. military action in that region that turkey has supported. they've provided air basees for u.s. jets. turkey also serves as kind of a buffer zone to help stop terrorism and islam i can extremism. if you look at the u united stas chess board, turkey is ary region. >> turkey is the only country that borders both iran, iraq, and syria. whatever the u.s. policy is, whether it is to maintain stability in iraq or contain iran's nuclear ambitions or help the syrian u
presence in turkey. it has always opposed the u.s. presence in turkey. we've seen the group target u.s. military in the past. in fact, one of the telltale signs of the group is it targets u.s. deployment in turkey whenever the united states sends troops and hardware into turkey. >> reporter: experts add that more u.s. support for turkey would likely result in more violence. shep? >> shepard: but it's not like support for turkey's going away. >> reporter: no, because turkey is...
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in turkey. one dead. john with an update, and also the rest of the day's top stories. >> thank you, soledad. it was a suicide bomber and two people were hurt there as well. ivan watson live for us, covering the story from jerusalem this morning. good morning, ivan. >> reporter: good morning. a blast in turkey's somewhat sleepy capital. in a very well protected area, not far from the turkish parliament. a large police presence there and we're getting initial reports that blast occurred near the main entrance to the u.s. embassy. i've been to the entrance, it is at least i would say kind of 20, 30 yards away from the embassy offices. you have to go through a succession of doors there and metal detectors and so on. turkish officials are telling our sister news agency in turkey, cnn turk, that two people were killed in this explosion and two more wounded. we don't know what kind of a blast it was. could it have been an accident? it seems unlikely, but it's still far too early to announce this is som
in turkey. one dead. john with an update, and also the rest of the day's top stories. >> thank you, soledad. it was a suicide bomber and two people were hurt there as well. ivan watson live for us, covering the story from jerusalem this morning. good morning, ivan. >> reporter: good morning. a blast in turkey's somewhat sleepy capital. in a very well protected area, not far from the turkish parliament. a large police presence there and we're getting initial reports that blast...
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presence in turkey. one could look for actors such as the iranians and al qaeda but that would be a far stretch right now to assume that. question say for sure that this looks like -- we say for sure that this looks like -- >> u.s. and diplomatic facilities in turkey have been targeted in the past, haven't me? >> they have been and in fact while the british posts have been targeted by al qaeda, american posts have typically been targeted exclusively almost by radical marxist groups. this happened in 2002. u.s.a. consulate was attacked. it happened during the first golf war. when there was u.s. troop deployment in turkey and actually two american personnel were killed by the same group and other various factions have targeted u.s. personnel in the past. >> this is the second deadly attack on a u.s. diplomatic building in five months. isn't it? >> it is. unfortunately. and the good news is that this is a very fringe group. it's a marginal group. it does not have representation across the broader turkish so
presence in turkey. one could look for actors such as the iranians and al qaeda but that would be a far stretch right now to assume that. question say for sure that this looks like -- we say for sure that this looks like -- >> u.s. and diplomatic facilities in turkey have been targeted in the past, haven't me? >> they have been and in fact while the british posts have been targeted by al qaeda, american posts have typically been targeted exclusively almost by radical marxist groups....
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would turkey be there? >> there was this polish plumber concept for years, and i have not seen any polish plumbers in either the u.k. or france. there is the year that if there was freedom of travel for turkey -- according to german government statistics, -- there is this year -- the fear. i think things are changing. the prospect of living in romania and bulgaria and even turkey may be better than some of the country's you are concerned. >> we will look at the immigration of the future. >> this huge inflow, purchasing of british citizens in turkey, and the more, the merrier. some three in hundred days of the year. with a british pension salary, they can enjoy a much greater life with higher standards in turkey compared to what they can afford here in the u.k.. >> ok. just a final thought, which is about turkey's role. you are playing a big role in syria and a big role in the middle east. do you regret the fact but the americans are not doing more and that perhaps the europeans have woken up to the fact tha
would turkey be there? >> there was this polish plumber concept for years, and i have not seen any polish plumbers in either the u.k. or france. there is the year that if there was freedom of travel for turkey -- according to german government statistics, -- there is this year -- the fear. i think things are changing. the prospect of living in romania and bulgaria and even turkey may be better than some of the country's you are concerned. >> we will look at the immigration of the...
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embassy in turkey and one person has been killed. there's no indication as to what caused the explosion in a neighborhood that's home to a number of foreign missions. let's get the latest from our correspondent outside the u.s. embassy. tell us what you know. >> one person killed. i have also seen reports saying possibly and two dead. it is impossible for me to get official confirmation. the place is swarming with police. police are limiting access to the immediate area where the explosion took place. i spoke to a witness earlier, an iranian gentleman who runs an office outside across from the embassy. he said that he saw a man on foot, but he was not sure, walking on foot up the road. and he saw a body being taken into an ambulance. when i got here, i saw the ambulance. i see a security van has pulled up and there are many white overalls stepping outside that van. it is a very busy area swarming with cabinet ministers and lots of police. >> pretty surprising. the u.s. embassy is a very heavily guarded building in aunt ankara.n >> it
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are not very helpful. >> it is not turkey that needs europe. europe needs turkey. they should accept us as members. >> survey showed only one in three now believe the current negotiations will and in membership. those who are still keen to see them join the eu same brussels needs to change -- take the initiative and end the impasse. >> psychologically, it would be helpful to give them something to work towards. as the most powerful country in the eu, the german role is very important here. why not 2023, for example, the 100's anniversary of the turkish republic. >> the turkish economy remains robust and is forecasted to grow by 3% this year. the more they prosper, the more they're beginning to fear that perhaps they do not need europe after all. even without the membership, more than 4000 german companies are involved in turkey. germany is their largest trading partner by far. berlin's restrictive visa policies are a hassle. >> first of all, we need an official invitation before we can come. then we need to prove salary, but the flight tickets. it's very time-consu
are not very helpful. >> it is not turkey that needs europe. europe needs turkey. they should accept us as members. >> survey showed only one in three now believe the current negotiations will and in membership. those who are still keen to see them join the eu same brussels needs to change -- take the initiative and end the impasse. >> psychologically, it would be helpful to give them something to work towards. as the most powerful country in the eu, the german role is very...
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embassy in turkey. a homicide bomber setting off the blast in front of that facility today killing a turkish guard. several injuries also reported in the explosion. the u.s. state department says it is working with turkish police to investigate the attack. it is also warning american citizens in turkey to avoid high-risk areas and to remain alert. the story still developing right now. much course we will continue to keep an eye on it, bring you the latest coming up in a live report. and right now, brand-new stories, and breaking news. jenna: the hostage crisis involving a five-year-old boy being held in an underground bunker now entering its third day. we'll speak with a former f.b.i. profiler about that tense situation. what do you do now? we'll talk about it. also new job numbers from washington. our unemployment picture is thrown into reverse a little bit. we'll break down the today the a tell you what it means for your wallet and the economy. and for some the super bowl is nothing but filler between
embassy in turkey. a homicide bomber setting off the blast in front of that facility today killing a turkish guard. several injuries also reported in the explosion. the u.s. state department says it is working with turkish police to investigate the attack. it is also warning american citizens in turkey to avoid high-risk areas and to remain alert. the story still developing right now. much course we will continue to keep an eye on it, bring you the latest coming up in a live report. and right...
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i think that turkey is turkey is now very concerned about the situation in iraq they're very concerned about the rising level of activity around with the kurds energy and desire for kurdistan inside that would take off part of turkey so i think this is very bad news is obviously great opposition inside turkey and i think the the president other prime minister is behaving and foolish who are actually have this close working relationship with the west and he's actually undermine his own country and his own security i think this is symptomatic of a rise of militancy in turkey. i think it's a rising move of course the entire region i think all these advances though they're not one farm the other kinetically they're all part of a change i look at the situation now with france taking the lead in mali and with that cool if you knew the activity there so you have to see right now that you've gone from one combustible situation to another and while he sat there with these are being fueled by a horrendous horrible foreign policy coming out from the west and from the obama administration and the
i think that turkey is turkey is now very concerned about the situation in iraq they're very concerned about the rising level of activity around with the kurds energy and desire for kurdistan inside that would take off part of turkey so i think this is very bad news is obviously great opposition inside turkey and i think the the president other prime minister is behaving and foolish who are actually have this close working relationship with the west and he's actually undermine his own country...
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is it turkey is going to benefit or is it going to be the e.u. that benefits. i think turkey would benefits more the us do in a crisis in a very deep crisis we can see the economic recession we can see the institutional crisis and we see again to use a crisis of our common currency and that makes it very difficult to find together a common approach for issues like foreign policy for energy policy that's why i think that we should try to cooperate with the turks without having a full membership. of them in the european union that makes it easier for instance in the security issues we can in security issues we can cooperate with them. in nato or on the by letter level but not necessarily in a group we're just not fully fit what about how the issue of human rights certainly the e.u. like to talk harold how it always has an excellent human rights and their staff and the other but however unlike europe turkey for example ankara has more journalists jailed in iran and china come behind what would make of that or is she just simply conveniently ignoring that aspect of
is it turkey is going to benefit or is it going to be the e.u. that benefits. i think turkey would benefits more the us do in a crisis in a very deep crisis we can see the economic recession we can see the institutional crisis and we see again to use a crisis of our common currency and that makes it very difficult to find together a common approach for issues like foreign policy for energy policy that's why i think that we should try to cooperate with the turks without having a full membership....
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well let's begin in turkey there are lots. people inside turkey who are critical of the u.s. policy in the region and it's not unusual to see protests accusing washington of war mongering and also of seeking to intervene in syria and very often these protests in the past have taken place in front of the american embassy in ankara and there you do see a heavy riot presence dispersing any kind of popular protest and that is why questions are already being asked now how it was possible that if indeed it was a suicide bomber that into the visa section and blew himself out how this person was able to get their clothes into the embassy you also have in addition to this violence from syria that continuously spalls across the border and in the past artillery from syria has killed turkish civilians what that means is that you have a whole host of groups who could be implicated or who could have carried out this attack back in september there was that new torrijos mission in benghazi in libya where we had four american staff members killed including the american ambassador and then jus
well let's begin in turkey there are lots. people inside turkey who are critical of the u.s. policy in the region and it's not unusual to see protests accusing washington of war mongering and also of seeking to intervene in syria and very often these protests in the past have taken place in front of the american embassy in ankara and there you do see a heavy riot presence dispersing any kind of popular protest and that is why questions are already being asked now how it was possible that if...
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in turkey. i t. . traffic halted schools are shut and hospitals left with only emergency staff in greece the labor unions embarking on yet another twenty four hour strike over the country's crippling austerity thousands are protesting enough ends over spending cuts and tax hikes let's cross live now and talk to ira so had just a foreigner this is director of it to talk or see a film about the crisis in greece thanks for being with us today well i must ask you the workers in greece up steadfast in trying to force the government to get rid of the bailout deal but is there really any other way to help the economy. what many economists progressive economists were saying for the last two or three years is that these are still the mysterious will create not only social genocide in greece but they will destroy the infrastructure of the economy and now we are talking about there that these feeling grazing after three memorandums as we call it three. everything goes according to blah blah we have the for one hu
in turkey. i t. . traffic halted schools are shut and hospitals left with only emergency staff in greece the labor unions embarking on yet another twenty four hour strike over the country's crippling austerity thousands are protesting enough ends over spending cuts and tax hikes let's cross live now and talk to ira so had just a foreigner this is director of it to talk or see a film about the crisis in greece thanks for being with us today well i must ask you the workers in greece up steadfast...
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well let's begin in turkey there are lots of people. inside turkey who are critical of the u.s. policy in the region and it's not unusual to see protests accusing washington of war mongering and also of seeking to intervene in syria and very often these protests in the past have taken place in front of the american embassy in ankara and there you do see a heavy riot presence dispersing any kind of popular protest and that is why questions are already being us now how it was possible that if indeed it was a suicide bomber that into the visa section and blew himself out how this person was able to get very close into the embassy you also have in addition to this violence these schools across the border and in the past artillery from syria has killed turkish civilians what that means is that you have a whole host of groups who could be implicated or who could have carried out this attack back in september there was that notorious mission in benghazi in libya where we had four american staff members killed including the american ambassador and then just a few days ago you had britai
well let's begin in turkey there are lots of people. inside turkey who are critical of the u.s. policy in the region and it's not unusual to see protests accusing washington of war mongering and also of seeking to intervene in syria and very often these protests in the past have taken place in front of the american embassy in ankara and there you do see a heavy riot presence dispersing any kind of popular protest and that is why questions are already being us now how it was possible that if...
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embassy in turkey. we know about the group and how they fit into the wider global terror network. >> the white house on defense over defense secretary nominee chuck hagel's explosive and contentious senate hearing. what are the chances that he'll get confirmed. >>> the dow closing above 14,000 for the very first time in years. will it continue? that's the big question. >>> but up first some brand new developments this out of alabama. that's where a 5-year-old boy remains hostage in an underground bunker. at this hour authorities sent a special message to the man holding him there, jimmy lee dykes. the standoff began five days ago when police say dykes kidnapped the boy from his school bus after shooting the driver. jonathan serrie is live at the scene in midland city, alabama. what's the latest? >> reporter: no resolution as the hostage standoff goes into a fifth afternoon. however, authorities say they are in constant communication with 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes communicating through the pvc pipe tha
embassy in turkey. we know about the group and how they fit into the wider global terror network. >> the white house on defense over defense secretary nominee chuck hagel's explosive and contentious senate hearing. what are the chances that he'll get confirmed. >>> the dow closing above 14,000 for the very first time in years. will it continue? that's the big question. >>> but up first some brand new developments this out of alabama. that's where a 5-year-old boy remains...
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turkey aspiring to become an e.u. member has been urged by the council of europe to improve its record on press freedom the country is now the world leader in imprisoning journalists on the so-called antiterrorism laws they allow authorities to detain suspects for long periods of time before being formally charged. now reports. it's because of people like me didn't he nearly get turkey will be the number one spot in the world for the number of journalists in jail nadeem was arrested and held for two hundred days his charge up to mean classified documents and something government officials he suspects it was because he published a book investigating the death of another journalist which unnerve the government officials to. the main reason the government arrests journalists just to stifle voices of disagreement the best way to do that is to silence the journalists who speak out against the government then their audience will also fall silent that's the main reason behind the imprisonment of journalists it's not just jou
turkey aspiring to become an e.u. member has been urged by the council of europe to improve its record on press freedom the country is now the world leader in imprisoning journalists on the so-called antiterrorism laws they allow authorities to detain suspects for long periods of time before being formally charged. now reports. it's because of people like me didn't he nearly get turkey will be the number one spot in the world for the number of journalists in jail nadeem was arrested and held...
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it was updated last year by turkey's prime minister. many of turkey's statutes now conform to those of the european union, which it has long wanted to join. but kanat dinc says things work differently here compared to, say, sweden. >> if i go to the police in sweden, i will trust police, i wouldn't have this fear that police would send me to my home, they would judge me. but if i go here, i know they will easily judge me. >> ( translated ): turkey is a diverse country; you can find similarities to bangladesh and you can also find similarities to switzerland within turkey. >> reporter: kerestecioglu says turkey straddles europe and asia not just in geography but also a complex mix of social mores. she says although domestic violence affects all income groups, women from migrant families, newly arrived from rural areas, face some of the most daunting strains on family life. tradition confines them to the home, but financial pressures-- 20% in turkey live below the poverty line-- demands they find acceptable work. >> they don't have enough
it was updated last year by turkey's prime minister. many of turkey's statutes now conform to those of the european union, which it has long wanted to join. but kanat dinc says things work differently here compared to, say, sweden. >> if i go to the police in sweden, i will trust police, i wouldn't have this fear that police would send me to my home, they would judge me. but if i go here, i know they will easily judge me. >> ( translated ): turkey is a diverse country; you can find...
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she was always proposing or competing for the so-called privileged partnership for turkey so this is a deep at least a change in birds but anyway i don't know if her visit is really bringing out all the problem instead of things to discuss and afraid of the wave so we have to see in the. relations between germany and turkey they are of course some problems we have driven troops deployed to the turkish syrian border with patriot into iraq that systems which are directed against syria and we all know what that turkey is a country which is behaving very it riseth towards syria is one example we know at the problems with this the kurdish minority we know of the programs with cyprus with turkey is doing since thirty years the military occupation policy on the european union membership countries so they would be a lot of things to talk in dollars all the things that will be discussed now in turkey well certainly. certainly a lot of issues between the two countries and frankly if the turkish membership of stalled for this long as you say it's hard to see that things would move forward any q
she was always proposing or competing for the so-called privileged partnership for turkey so this is a deep at least a change in birds but anyway i don't know if her visit is really bringing out all the problem instead of things to discuss and afraid of the wave so we have to see in the. relations between germany and turkey they are of course some problems we have driven troops deployed to the turkish syrian border with patriot into iraq that systems which are directed against syria and we all...
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what's had turkey's policy in syria so. as of yet it's still difficult to say who is behind it but that organization the revolutionary front is a known organization they haven't had recent attacks but there they have been as i said known to carry out attacks in the past what do you make of the timing of the attack is this some kind of a message. again it's people there are people who are looking at it as. there comes at a time several things are going on of course to see the ongoing violence in syria thousands of refugees tens of thousands of refugees pouring into to turkey there are perhaps people unhappy at turkey's. role in syria turkey is openly called for the fall of the regime in syria so there's that there's also negotiations going on here unprecedented negotiations between the government and this and the p k k which is that the kurdish faction the workers faction which is considered a terrorist organization by turkey as well as the e.u. and the united states are people who look at that and say perhaps some governmen
what's had turkey's policy in syria so. as of yet it's still difficult to say who is behind it but that organization the revolutionary front is a known organization they haven't had recent attacks but there they have been as i said known to carry out attacks in the past what do you make of the timing of the attack is this some kind of a message. again it's people there are people who are looking at it as. there comes at a time several things are going on of course to see the ongoing violence in...
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there are very we're there are people fleeing the assad regime coming into turkey turkey saying well the situation has gone too far or something has to be done about it indeed they would accuse other countries of the game russia being one of them propping up there and iran and other propping up the assad regime. so however people suspect that perhaps under the table turkey is. for the allowing the free syrian army supplying them with so it's a it's a very complicated situation and even more complicated than some suggest because one of the out of this civil war incites or. kurdish north of the country is becoming more and more independent and turkey which iraq their sparklers. retards with some alone sure all right thank you very much for your thoughts on the subject andrew finkel journalist and author and expert on the area thanks for being with us here on our team. in the u.k. a document described by some as a snoopers charter will be given another push by the government after the intelligence and security committee said the proposal lacked detail the bill is designed to help author
there are very we're there are people fleeing the assad regime coming into turkey turkey saying well the situation has gone too far or something has to be done about it indeed they would accuse other countries of the game russia being one of them propping up there and iran and other propping up the assad regime. so however people suspect that perhaps under the table turkey is. for the allowing the free syrian army supplying them with so it's a it's a very complicated situation and even more...
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first, to turkey and its relationship with religious minorities. some are officially recognized in turkey. jews, a greek orthodox, and armenian christians. the turkish government has made concessions to christian minorities, such as returning property confiscated a long time ago. churches, for example. that has given armenians in turkey in fresh confidence boost, but their situation remains difficult. ankara still refuses to recognize the genocide of armenians under ottoman rule 100 years ago. officially, there are some 60,000 armenians in turkey, but the numbers could be rising. in some parts of turkey, descendants of armenians are now rediscovering their identity. >> home to a population of more than 1 million, the city is situated on the turkey -- turkish/i iraqi border. it is the unofficial capital of turkey. but it was not always. between the many minuets that make up the skyline are a few church towers. 100 years ago, it was mainly inhabited by armenians. these days, most of the church as they build are mere ruins. for this insurance salesman
first, to turkey and its relationship with religious minorities. some are officially recognized in turkey. jews, a greek orthodox, and armenian christians. the turkish government has made concessions to christian minorities, such as returning property confiscated a long time ago. churches, for example. that has given armenians in turkey in fresh confidence boost, but their situation remains difficult. ankara still refuses to recognize the genocide of armenians under ottoman rule 100 years ago....
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sent patriot missile batteries to turkey. the first patriots became operational on the border with syria today, about 300 u.s. troops have been deployed to work with those weapons. shepard? >> shepard: jennifer griffin at the state department. jen, thanks. the secretary of state or got a real sendoff from state department staffers today. hillary clinton's last day. [cheers] full house, recent polls have shown hillary clinton enjoys approvability rating of around 70% '. her departure means tomorrow will be the first day we haven't had a member of the clinton or bush families in the administration since january 19th, 1981. well, it's great day for your 401(k) because the dow hit a high mark we haven't seen in more than five years. the jobs market still needs a little help. ahead, what the experts say today's developments reveal about our economy and where we are headed. plus, how officials accidently released a convicted killer from prison. that's coming up from the journalists of fox news on this friday fox report. the dow top
sent patriot missile batteries to turkey. the first patriots became operational on the border with syria today, about 300 u.s. troops have been deployed to work with those weapons. shepard? >> shepard: jennifer griffin at the state department. jen, thanks. the secretary of state or got a real sendoff from state department staffers today. hillary clinton's last day. [cheers] full house, recent polls have shown hillary clinton enjoys approvability rating of around 70% '. her departure means...
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in turkey. r t. traffic halted school shots and hospitals desperately understaffed and grace and labor unions embarking on yet another twenty four hour strike over the country's crippling austerity around forty thousand people have marched in athens in anger at spending cuts and tax hikes they say there were some clashes but no rest or injuries the unions are going on in the government gets rid of it back out to which requires further severe austerity measures and while the e.u. has struck a deal empowering the european commission to verify the budgets of the blocks it's a comanche filmmaker resized to follow says greece is turning into a debt oh chrissie. when you have humans dead leg the one that greece and other countries of the european very very are facing you start losing levels of democracy and i'm afraid that's how don't forget that one year ago we had nothing like the prankster and after the election we have a government that promised to renegotiate the bed but never did something beyond lea
in turkey. r t. traffic halted school shots and hospitals desperately understaffed and grace and labor unions embarking on yet another twenty four hour strike over the country's crippling austerity around forty thousand people have marched in athens in anger at spending cuts and tax hikes they say there were some clashes but no rest or injuries the unions are going on in the government gets rid of it back out to which requires further severe austerity measures and while the e.u. has struck a...
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influence in terms of turkey's foreign policy is it possible i mean in turkey as an anywhere anything is possible there's this many people at play here in turkey as your correspondent mentioned in the piece earlier there's different factions there's a p k k there's there's people who are upset at. what's how turkey's policy in syria so. as of yet it's still difficult to say who is behind it but that organization the revolutionary front is a known organization they i haven't had the recent attacks but there they have been as i said known to carry out attacks in the past what do you make of the timing of the attack is this some kind of a message. again it's people there are people are looking at it as a message. it comes at a time several things are going on of course is the the ongoing violence in syria thousands of refugees tens of thousands of refugees pouring into to turkey there are perhaps people unhappy at turkey's. role in syria turkey is openly called for the fall of the regime in syria so there's that there's also negotiations going on here unprecedented negotiations between t
influence in terms of turkey's foreign policy is it possible i mean in turkey as an anywhere anything is possible there's this many people at play here in turkey as your correspondent mentioned in the piece earlier there's different factions there's a p k k there's there's people who are upset at. what's how turkey's policy in syria so. as of yet it's still difficult to say who is behind it but that organization the revolutionary front is a known organization they i haven't had the recent...